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Where are the Good Open Source Games?

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pofnlice:
that sounds right...it looked good andd the reviews were favorable...of course, thy would be...who would put "this game really sucked" as an advertisement...

Dark_Me:

--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---That game where you go around killing spiders (or, if you're a spider, you kill the humans)? Tremulous or something like that it's called. It's very like HL, except for the spider/human thing. And it suckkkkkkkkked when I was playing it. (spiders, like wtf?)
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It has probably improved from the last time you played it. It's right now at version 1.1.0 and 1.2.0 is on the way. It runs on the Quake3 engine (OpenGL) and has a offical Linux port/client.
As for gameplay it has moved a bit beyond "running around killing spiders" and has a very large team element to it.
Offical site.

H_TeXMeX_H:
It was Tremulous, and it's actually a pretty good game. I don't play it anymore for 1 reason (which you may find silly):

I was fixing up the human base one time moving things so that it would be nearly impossible for the aliens to destroy it. Then this dickhead Dr. Stein says I'm tking the base. And guess what, everyone believes him and I get banned. Well that does it for me ... besides it gets kinda boring after a while. And the people are usually assholes.

mobrien_12:
Wow, that does look nice.  Quake 3 was a really good engine I thought... games on that engine were always very satisfying.  

Too bad  it sounds like the players are all dicks.

worker201:

--- Quote from: pofnlice ---that sounds right...it looked good andd the reviews were favorable...of course, thy would be...who would put "this game really sucked" as an advertisement...
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The world would be a much better place if they did...

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